Twitter Going to the Highest Bidder?
Can this really be true? Early Twitter investor Chris Sacca said on Friday that if the social network Twitter pursued a sale the following sites Facebook, Google, Alibaba or Microsoft would benefit most from acquiring it.
And that’s a scenario he would like to see happen.
That was the gist of Chris Sacca’s latest television interview on Bloomberg Friday. The tech investor has funneled cash into more than 40 businesses, including Uber and Instagram.
That’s right! That means that everything you have known to love could change real soon!
Harry Kubota
June 16, 2015
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